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  1. Bury News Feed ·
    The launch of a new website for a new start. Since the results of the amalgamation vote were confirmed in May, with a resounding percentage of the support wanting to see football being played out of Gigg Lane in 2023/24 and following yesterday’s announcement that the name Bury Football Club can be used also, the media groups across the two separate entities have come together for a ‘New Start’ for football in the town of Bury. A fundamental part of spreading this message
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  2. Bury News Feed ·
    Working with Bury Council and Bury Community Safety Partnership, at Bury Football Club we are committed to ending men’s violence against women and girls, by working to foster positive culture change. This White Ribbon Day we support White Ribbon UK’s campaign to encourage men to become allies to create a more equal society.   To mark the end of Bury council’s 16 day campaign we will be holding a White Ribbon Weekend at the club, across our Men’s & Women’s games against Colne and FC Un
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  3. Bury News Feed ·
    We are delighted to confirm our final friendly ahead of the 2025/26 season, we will host a Wigan Athletic XI on Tuesday, 29th July, with a 7:45pm kick-off. This match marks another key step in the Shakers’ preparations for the upcoming season, providing a valuable test against a talented Wigan side. Shakers legend Ryan Lowe is first-team manager at Wigan Athletic, and we look forward to welcoming him and his squad to Gigg Lane. The game promises to be a competitive outing, with both sides
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  4. Bury News Feed ·
    After last weekend’s FA Cup tie was called off against Radcliffe Women at Unsworth Cricket Club, we can confirm the rearranged tie will take place at Gigg Lane this Sunday (8th October). 2pm kick-off.   Entry will be £3 for adults and £1 for concessions, fans will be seated in the Main Stand.   Turnstiles will be open from 1pm and it will be pay on the day only, no pre-sale tickets will be available.   Manager Jason Jarrett told us, “We are really looking forward to we
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  5. Bury News Feed ·
    With the 2024-25 season swiftly approaching, we can confirm our full fixture list for the North West Women’s Regional League, for our Women’s First Team.   August sees one away game against Salford City FC Lionesses Women (21st August), followed by two home games on our new 3G pitch, with matches against Tranmere Rovers Women (25th August) and Fleetwood Town Wrens Ladies 1st (28th August).   September sees only one game league game played, in which we take a trip to Tranmere Rovers
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  6. Bury News Feed ·
    Bury Football Club is able to outline plans for the Women’s first team ahead of the 2024/25 season. The following players will have been retained:   Murron Alldread Ella Bolton Chloe Greenall Mia Holden Rachel Blythe Erin Griffiths Danni Bailey Sinead Nugent Jahziyah Williams Rhia Dickins Jasmine Dawkes   The following players will return to the club for the 24/25 season:   Kiera Lync
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    Bury FC are delighted to confirm the club’s former midfielder, Jason Jarrett, will take interim charge of the women’s first team until a successor is appointed.  The 43-year-old played at Gigg Lane for two seasons under Andy Preece, making 63 appearances, scoring four goals. After his 00s spell, he went on to play for Wigan, Norwich, Preston North End and then had spells at Leicester, Brighton and Oldham before finishing his career at Salford FC.  Following his playing career, Jar
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  8. Bury News Feed ·
    Our women’s first team hosts Crewe Alexandra Women FC on Sunday, following two consecutive away games, with the Shakers looking to claim the home advantage after losses against Mancunian Unity Women First and Tranmere Rovers Women. Crewe Alexandra currently sit 7th in the table, one place behind Bury. Out of five games played in the season, Crewe have had their highs and lows with three losses against Curzon Ashton (0-2) and (3-1) and Wythenshawe (6-0). The team has also secured two w
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    Next up the Shakers head to Tameside Stadium to take on Curzon Ashton in the North West Womens Regional League. Curzon Ashton sit comfortably at third in the Premier Division, four positions above Bury. The two teams previously came head to head in September for the Adobe Women’s FA Cup, which saw Curzon secure a 0-5 victory at Gigg Lane. The home side has currently won four games out of eight played in the league, with three drawn and one loss against Mancunian Unity.
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